A Stone’s Throw from Athens
Spanning the Saronic Gulf to the entrance of the Argolic Gulf, the islands and coasts of the Argosaronic Gulf are incredibly popular destinations, just a stone’s throw from the capital. The six islands — Salamina, Aegina, Agistri, Poros, Hydra, and Spetses — create a unique backdrop that blends stately architecture, legendary archaeological sites, and beaches with azure waters.
The Nobility of Tradition: Hydra and Spetses
Hydra, the noble lady of the gulf, invites you on a journey through time, as the total ban on vehicles preserves its beauty unchanged. With stone mansions standing like fortresses and a rich maritime heritage that forged the 1821 War of Independence, the island was a source of inspiration for artists such as Picasso. You can move around the island on foot or take a charming traditional donkey ride, while a hike up Mount Eros offers a panoramic view of the Aegean Sea.
Οn Spetses, the island of aromas, an aura of elegance meets the history of Laskarina Bouboulina. Horse-drawn carriages and bicycles replace cars, offering enchanting rides from Dapia to the Old Port. Make sure you try the famous amygdalota (almond sweets) and visit the traditional tarsanades (shipyards), where the craft of shipbuilding is still kept alive.
History and Light: Aegina and Salamina
Aegina, the first capital of the independent Greek state, charms with the Doric Temple of Aphaia and its Kapodistrian architecture. Wander through the town's narrow streets, discover Markellos Tower, and surrender to the deep reverence of Agiou Nektariou Monastery. Naturally, the experience is completed with a taste of the world-renowned Aegina pistachio nuts.
Salamina, the site of the historic naval battle of 480 BC, combines proximity to Athens with profound cultural heritage. Explore the cave of Euripides, pay your respects at Faneromenis Monastery, and savour local delicacies such as platetsi (bread made with olive oil) and koungoulouari (courgette pie with raisins).
Lush Serenity: Poros and Agistri
Poros, the island praised in the writing of Giorgos Seferis for its light and silence, is a lush paradise. Its historic clocktower presides over neoclassical houses, while a visit to the nearby Lemonodasos (lemon forest) will immerse you in its aromas. Finally, Agistri is the ideal retreat for nature lovers. With pine trees reaching all the way to its emerald waters, it is perfect for hiking, cycling, and complete relaxation. Discover Lake Lekani and taste the traditional mousenta (spinach pie made without fyllo pastry), steeped in tradition. The Argosaronic Gulf is more than a destination. It is a promise of authentic moments, all year round.













